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Jet2 further bolsters Manchester programme for summer 2024

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have further expanded their programme from Manchester for this summer, meaning peak periods will have more than 340 weekly flights to 58 destinations.

Additional flights and holidays are on sale to the brands’ most popular destinations across the Canary Islands, mainland Spain, Bulgaria, Greece and Italy.

It brings the total number of Jet2 seats on sale from Manchester in summer 2024 to 3.8 million – nearly 100,000 more than last summer – which represents the group’s biggest-ever summer programme from the airport.

Jet2 chief executive Steve Heapy said: “By adding additional services to popular summer destinations, we are giving customers exactly what they want, and we know just how much they will be jumping at the chance to get away.”

The extra seats and holidays have been added in response to the high numbers booking package holidays for this summer, Jet2 said.

Additional flights on sale from Manchester:

Lanzarote – additional daily services from April 21 to November 1

Alicante – extra services (Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday) from May 26 to October 31

Bulgaria (Bourgas) – additional Thursday flights from July 4 to July 11

Corfu – additional Wednesday services from July 24 to September 4

Crete (Chania) – extra Monday flights from July 22 to September 2

Crete (Heraklion) – additional Friday services from July 5 to September 27

Kos – extra Thursday services from July 18 to September 26

Sardinia (Olbia) – additional Saturday flights from July 6 to September 28

Reus – additional Thursday services from May 2 to May 16

Number of peak weekly departures to the destinations:

Lanzarote – 14

Alicante – 13

Bulgaria (Bourgas) – 5

Corfu – 10

Crete (Chania) – 4

Crete (Heraklion) – 10

Kos – 8

Sardinia – 3

Reus – 6

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